Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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* * * * I regarded her in the shadows of the small alcove, lit by the tiny lamp, its draft carried by the tiny ventilating hole above it.
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282
She still wore the chains I had put her in.
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283
The bit of yellow silk, crumpled, soaked with sweat, lay to one side.
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284
"How does it feel to be a paga slave?" I asked.
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285
She turned her head to one side.
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286
I had exacted the full performance of the paga slave from her.
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287
"You are angry," she said, "because I fled from you.
* * * * I regarded her in the shadows of the small alcove, lit by the tiny lamp, its draft carried by the tiny ventilating hole above it.
She still wore the chains I had put her in.
The bit of yellow silk, crumpled, soaked with sweat, lay to one side.
"How does it feel to be a paga slave?" I asked.
She turned her head to one side.
I had exacted the full performance of the paga slave from her.
"You are angry," she said, "because I fled from you.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )